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rogerdee

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Hopefully Someone knows something about my Landrover, I am trying to trace the past owner/s of a
Landrover Defender 110 white 2003 ,
TD5
stock enclosed truck
Registration in the UK VN03HYB

deported UK to Ireland and registered in 2009 ( 03D )

I am trying to trace a previous owner , and to find out what service history if any and what engine work was done apart from thre usual service,
for example , the head and rear axel , to name but a few ,
thanks for any assistance

steve
 
The V5 will tell you the previous owner, from there I think you can ask the DVLA for a list of all previous owners? Might cost though...
 
I'm guessing that the V5 didn't make it over to Dublin with the vehicle and I doubt the DVLA will give previous owners' info. Land Rover UK might turf the service record over, for a fee, so I'd be telephoning Solihull as the next step.
 
Does say current or previous registered keeper, singular, so only the info that would be on the V5


You can request all the previous keepers with form V888, from:

https://www.gov.uk/request-information-from-dvla

What information you can request

You can ask for:

  • details of a vehicle’s registered keeper
  • information about previous keepers for a vehicle now registered in your name
  • information the DVLA holds about you
 
v888 will get you everything the dvla have on it, its funny if you do a car that's had over 10 owners as you get a large wad of paperwork for £5 lol
 
Does say current or previous registered keeper, singular, so only the info that would be on the V5

DVLA Website said:
What information you can request
You can ask for:

details of a vehicle’s registered keeper
information about previous keepers for a vehicle now registered in your name
information the DVLA holds about you

Funny, i always thought an S on the end of a word made it plural, not singular...
 
Funny, i always thought an S on the end of a word made it plural, not singular...

As it is after an apostrophe ('s) that makes it a possessive singular noun, something 'belonging to something else'. In this case the keepers belonging to the vehicle
 
thanks thats thankyou more than once , to everybody who replied, I will be contacting
the DVLA, and so on .....................

steve
 
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